User talk:AM01NU06

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'''Go ahead and delete, I was just experimenting with learning how to use images. I uploaded this to the sandbox area, so I thought it would be erased anyway.'''AM01NU06 16:13, 9 May 2007 (UTC)

Duplicate images uploaded
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No problem, this image, like the 'Horacetest' one above, was just an experiment in the sandbox in an effort to learn how to work with images.AM01NU06 16:20, 9 May 2007 (UTC)

Thank you
Hi, thank you for improving the List of Texas A&M University people page. For your hard work, I award you this:

Removal of images
Regarding your removal of images from the articles medical school and law school, please let me know what Wikipedia policy or guideline supports your edits. Your edit summaries are not valid arguments. There is no Wikipedia policy that states that if all of the subject matter cannot be illustrated, then none of it can be. If that were the case, then articles such as animal, food, marching band, etc. would not contain images.

I notice from your user page that you attend or attended Texas A&M. I hope you won't let college on-field rivalries bias your editing here. As you can see from my contributions, I edit Texas A&M-related articles. Several Aggies here, such as BlueAg09, contribute to Texas Tech-related articles as well.

I have reverted your edits to the two articles previously discussed. If you can support your changes, please let me know. Otherwise, it looks like a case of WP:IDONTLIKEIT. Be aware of WP:3RR (I don't want this to turn into an edit war).

Hopefully we'll be able to work together in the future. Thanks! →Wordbuilder (talk) 05:05, 2 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Thank you for your reply. Please provide me with the link to the guideline or policy which requires me to explain why I added the images to those articles. I do not argue that they should be the "sole" images included (indeed, both pages include at least one other photo).


 * As far as my bias goes, I won't say I don't have any. Everyone has bias. But, there is a difference between having bias and allowing bias to negatively affect the way one edits. I challenge you to find a single edit that I've made which weakens a Texas A&M-related article or the article of any Big 12 Conference school. In fact, take a look look at the second barnstar on my user page. I'm not trying to brag. I'm just trying to point out that I don't let any bias toward Tech keep me from improving articles related to universities that are on-field rivals or opponents of TTU.


 * I notice you're not part of WikiProject Texas A&M. If you're interested, I encourage you to join. →Wordbuilder (talk) 18:00, 2 July 2008 (UTC)


 * All you do is talk. Your "compromise" revolves around your desire to get rid of the images you don't like. In your last post to my talk page, you mention law school and medical school rankings. Is there a Wikipedia policy regarding this? From the first time I reverted your edits, I asked you to point me to the policy or guideline that prohibits the inclusion of the TTU images. Why have you not done that? →Wordbuilder (talk) 18:26, 3 July 2008 (UTC)

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